Cricket is making a historic return to the Olympics after 128 years, debuting in the 2028 Los Angeles Games with the popular T20 format. However, its inclusion in the 2032 Brisbane Olympics remains uncertain. ICC Chairman Jay Shah has been actively meeting with officials to secure cricket’s future in the Olympics.
On December 12, 2024, Jay Shah met Cindy Hook, CEO of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics Organising Committee, and Cricket Australia CEO. The meeting highlighted cricket’s potential for inclusion in the 2032 Games.
Jay Shah expressed his excitement on X (formerly Twitter):
“Very exciting time ahead for cricket’s involvement in the Olympics movement – a meeting with the @Brisbane_2032 organising committee in Brisbane, Australia today.”
Taking over as ICC Chairman on December 1, 2024, Shah has emphasized global cricket priorities, including:
Shah will attend the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia at the Gabba starting December 14. His presence aligns with ongoing discussions about cricket’s global representation and governance.
Event | Details |
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1900 Olympics | Cricket’s last Olympic appearance, where Great Britain won the gold. |
2028 Olympics | Cricket reintroduced in Los Angeles, featuring T20 matches. |
2032 Olympics | Ongoing efforts to confirm cricket’s inclusion in Brisbane. |
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Jay Shah’s proactive steps as ICC Chairman underline his commitment to expanding cricket’s global footprint. From securing cricket’s Olympic future to navigating challenges in international tournaments, Shah’s vision aims to elevate the sport to new heights on the global stage.
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